Implementation Plan for New Grading Scheme of Pakistani Examination Boards at SSC & HSSC Examinations
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Implementation Plan for New Grading Scheme of Pakistani Examination Boards at SSC & HSSC Examinations
Introduction
The image depicts a document outlining the implementation plan for a new grading scheme in Pakistani educational boards for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examinations. The plan aims to introduce a uniform grading system across the country, replacing the existing relative grading system and percentile scores.
Key Points of the Implementation Plan
- Phase-wise Implementation: The implementation is divided into three phases:
- Phase 1 and 2: Adoption of the 3.0 GPA scale for one-credit subjects as notified by the Inter-Boards Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) on December 12, 2022. This phase will be implemented from the 1st Annual Examinations, 2025, for SSC Part-I and HSSC Part-I, and from the 1st Annual Examination, 2027, onwards for both SSC & HSSC Part-II examinations.
- Phase 3: Modalities for the implementation of this phase will be discussed and deliberated later.
- Retention of Existing Information: In addition to the grading formula, total marks and absolute scores obtained by students will continue to be reflected on result cards and certificates.
- Minimum Passing Percentage: The Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education will increase the minimum passing percentage from 33% to 40% from the 1st Annual Examinations, 2026, as proposed by the IBCC.
- Approval Process: The Higher Education Department will submit a summary to the Chief Minister for consideration and approval by the Provincial Cabinet, followed by implementation in all boards across Punjab.
FAQs
- When will the new grading system be implemented?
- Phase 1 and 2 will be implemented from the 1st Annual Examinations, 2025, for SSC Part-I and HSSC Part-I, and from the 1st Annual Examination, 2027, onwards for both SSC & HSSC Part-II examinations.
- Will the existing marking system be completely abolished?
- No, total marks and absolute scores will continue to be reflected on result cards and certificates.
- What is the purpose of the new grading system?
- To establish a uniform grading system across the country, replacing the existing relative grading system and percentile scores.
Conclusion
The implementation of the new grading scheme is a significant step towards improving the quality and consistency of education in Pakistan. The phase-wise approach ensures a smooth transition and allows for necessary adjustments based on feedback and experience. This initiative has the potential to create a more equitable and transparent educational system, benefiting students and institutions alike.